Women Continued from Page 5 the season on Saturday, falling to Washington, 96-85. Playing on the road is difficult in this con ference, but Oregon swept the Washington schools on the road two weeks ago and defeat ed Oregon State, 60-52, in Cor vallis last Friday in a gritty Civ il War matchup. Oregon now stands alone in first place in the Pac-10 with a 14-2 record, and UCLA is a game behind the Ducks, at 13-3. It’s a disgrace that the Ducks are not ranked higher than the Bru ins in both polls — they’ve de feated the teams that beat UCLA, and they beat the Bruins by 27 points. The Ducks post a 23-4 overall record compared to the Bruins’ 22-7. Even though UCLA had a tougher preseason schedule, the Bruins managed just one win over a ranked opponent, North Carolina. Allison Ross is a sports reporterfor the Emerald. She can he reached via e-mail at aross@gladstone.uore gon.edu. Sports Brief Oregon stumbles in first two rounds of tourney So far, not so good. The Oregon men’s golf team finished in 11th place with a score of 599 on Mon day after the first two rounds of the Cleveland Golf Inter collegiate in West Lake Vil lage, Calif. Texas is in the lead with a score of 570 going into today’s third and final round, riding on a tournament-low, second round score of 278. Following close behind is Houston with a score of 75. Joel Kribel of Stanford, David Gossett of Texas, Joel Hendry of New Mexico and Troy Kelly of Washington were tied for first place in the individual standings with a score of 138. Oregon’s Ryan Lavoie played his best golf of the season on Monday, shooting rounds of 72 and 75 for a team-leading score of 147. Lavoie is tied in 24th place. 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Everyone may be relying on you to get things rolling. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) If you feel defenseless in the face of the world, you may need to seek the shelter of strong arms. This is a time to look after your own best interests. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) A gem of a discovery lies barely concealed within a seemingly tedious project. Be sure to keep your eyes open and your creativity flowing. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Rely on the human element to put a strange dilemma back into perspec tive. Don’t be too proud to call in the troops if you require assistance. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) If you insist on seeing results, put your energy into something that really needs changing. Your powers of lead ership come into play at this time. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) You'll have a lot more fun if your conscience is clear. Take care of the first three things on your to-do list before you go out and play. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Sometimes you have to fall in love just for the fun of it Whether it’s with a person, place or thing, surrender to the delicious feelings. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Spare no expense when it comes to pleasing your palate. It's high time that you treated yourself as a reward for all that hard work. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) Get ready for some smooth cruising as communication is a clear and open road today. Put pen to paper, fingers to keyboard, or clear your throat and express yourself. YOU BORN TODAY When you want something you sure know how to get it. and woe betide those who stand in your way. While this determi nation shall take you far careerwisc. it is likely to hamper your love life. People tolerate your eccentricities because you are so very charming. Birthdate of: Mikhail Gorbachev, So viet leader; Lou Reed, musician; Tom Wolfe, author. C1999 King Features Syndicate Inc. 130 CARS/TRUCKS 1983 Honda Accord Hatchback 5 spd. 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Entries due in 364 Oregon Hall by March 19. 205 HELP WANTED I Gain valuable experience and have fun at the same time! At the EMU Rec. Center student staff coordinate events, create advertising I materials, assist customers, coordinate tne lost & found, and gain real world work experience all in a fun, safe environment. Stop by the Rec. Center front desk for an application and other information. The deadline to apply is Tuesday, March 9th at 12 noon. Dilbert By Scott Adams ^PREPARE. A PRESEN TATION FOR OUR ^ FOREIGN VISITORS. ON CJH M TOPIC ? rp ,•= E 'it DOESN'T IAATTER. N VIA TOLD THEY'RE FRO/A AUSTRIA AND THEY ONLY UNDER STAND THEIR OWN ^ LANGUAGE. /-' OR OOAS IT AUSTRALIA?